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John B
 
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Just go buy a new gas range/oven or whatever. If you've got a drop-in
range, then you have a big problem, like my family has, in that it seems to
be irreplaceable. But at $120 per hour, you will have paid for a new oven,
delivered and installed, very quickly.
Any chance this is the landlord's problem?
"Russell" wrote in message
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On Tue, 15 Feb 2005 17:08:43 GMT, "David Martel"

wrote:

Russell,

You have a continuous, dangerous situation.


There is no gas leak now and hasn't been for weeks.
The valve behind the stove is off.

I'm a bachelor and don't require the stove that much.
I have a full size microwave/convention oven.

Turn off the gas at the main


Why? There is a valve behind the stove already off.

valve and call a qualified gas plumber or stove repairman.


No, travel time is charged at $120 on top of labor.
And he will also charge me for the igniter EVEN if it doesn't fix the

leak.

I can replace the igniter, no problem, but if that is not the cause of the

leak
then I'm out a $120 part.
I need to know if an igniter can leak, or will I likely have to replace

both the
igniter and the valve in the oven.
If an igniter can leak then I'll order one and install it.
If both then I'll replace the stove.

If you use gas
for heating then move the family to a motel until this is fixed and hope
that your pipes don't freeze before it is repaired.

Good luck,
Dave M.